Geoff Hannah is a master wood craftsman and cabinet-maker. The Hannah Cabinet exhibited in 2009, is possibly one of the most popular exhibitions in the history of LRG. This exhibition will be the first outing for Geoff Hannah’s latest work, Chinoiserie Cabinet, which will be shown alongside the work of his students, some of whom have been doing classes with Geoff for over 15 years.

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Soapbox: Raposo Knight

Presagio :: Alberto Sanchez

31 Oct - 28 Nov 2015Gallery Upstairs

Alberto Sanchez's work sets out to alter and re-imagine our perception of the landscape, whether urban or natural, exploring the boundaries between painting and photography in search of a reality unconstrained by space or time

The Art of Nutter Buzacott

9 Apr - 4 June 2016 Galleries 1 & 2

An exhibition of works by Nutter Buzacott (1905-1976) curated by the artist's daughter, Lee Dunn. The show spans from the late 1920s to the 1970s, tracing the legacy of this important but overlooked Australian artist.

Hiromi Tango Art Magic :: Remnant

12 Sept - 24 Oct 2015Galleries 1 & 2

Hiromi is a sculptural installation and performance artist who uses textiles to weave together tactile and immersive environments by hand. Her stunningly intricate works use new and recycled fabrics, yarn and objects

Dreamer :: Daphne Kal-Ma-Kuta Dux

DAVID BURNETT :: The Presidents: from JFK to Obama

5 Dec 2015 - 30 Jan 2016Galleries 1 & 2

David Burnett is one of the world's leading photojournalists covering politics, sport, conflict and portraiture. He is one of the few photographers to have photographed all the American presidents since John F. Kennedy

Maude Boate :: Maudeville

Room to Move :: Kathryn Dolby

5 Dec 2015 - 30 Jan 2016Gallery Upstairs

Kathryn Dolby is an artist whose process starts when she is going about her daily life, transiting through the world. Motion, colour and environment lodge themselves in her memory as painterly thoughts to be reclaimed in the studio through the process of laying down her material.

DEBORAH KELLY: NO HUMAN BEING IS ILLEGAL (IN ALL OUR GLORY)

6 Feb - 2 Apr 2016 Galleries 2, 3 & Screen

No Human Being Is Illegal (in all our glory), is comprised of 20 life-sized collaborative collage portraits and a collective collage process of learning and exchange, conceived and co-ordinated by artist Deborah Kelly and commissioned for the 19th Biennale of Sydney.

G-Click

18 July - 4 Sept 2015Gallery Upstairs

G-Click is a photographic exhibition presenting the many perspectives of Goonellabah through the eyes and lenses of young people attending programs with Northern Rivers Social Development Council (NRSDC) from the Computer Clubhouse

Emma Burrows :: Mothertongue

Martin Munz :: Not a pretty picture

8 Mar - 2 Apr 2016 Gallery Upstairs

Not a Pretty Picture is a truncated, somewhat random and incomplete typology (a series of images of similar kind) of portraits of our time, of personalities readily identified with the conservative agendas for Australia. The work consists of 28 portraits which come together to make up a single work.

Jasper Hills :: Trip

Bundjalung stories: our art, our connection to country

10 May - 4 June 2016Gallery Upstairs

Aboriginal students from across Lismore's primary public schools gathered to meet with, and talk to, respected Bundjalung Elder and renowned artist, Uncle Digby Moran. Digby's storytelling became the inspiration for the children's works of art presented in this exhibition.

What a Life! Rock Photography by Tony Mott

Nikky Morgan-Smith :: Wing Song

11 June - 17 July 2016Gallery Upstairs

This body of work explores flight and movement. My process explores the relationship between the body and emotional memories (telling a story or a secret) and the way in which the conscious and the unconscious might collide in a sinister yet beautiful manner.

Kenzee Patterson :: A tree branches, so does a river

1 Oct - 3 Dec 2016Vicki Fayle Gallery

This exhibition begins by looking at the roles two of my ancestors played in the logging of red cedar in the Lismore area during the mid-nineteenth century, and the construction of the old Lismore Post Office clock tower.